Tag: world
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How to deal with mold on houseplants
[ad_1] Houseplants fill your home with nature without being overwhelming. But sometimes, the desire to feel calm and comfortable can end up wheezing. You can’t get around it. The pieces of greenery we place, plant and hang around in our homes tend to co-exist with potentially unpleasant fungi. , who knows, the fungi that live ... -
5 elements named after the scientist who discovered them
[ad_1] There are currently 118 elements in the periodic table. When a new element is discovered, several factors go into naming it.element is named after how they were obtained, their properties, the compounds from which they were isolated, and where they were found. However, they can also be named after the people who found them. ... -
Colorful quilts from Cafe Facet on display at the Fashion Textile Museum – WWD
[ad_1] London is gearing up for a fabric fireworks display later this month when an exhibition of designs by textile artist Kaffe Facet and his collective will take place at the Fashion and Textile Museum in Bermondsey. “Kaffe Fassett: The Power of Pattern” opens September 23, showcasing over 70 textile designs (mostly quilts), spotlighting centuries-old ... -
Local nonprofit health center prescribes empathy to tackle homelessness crisis
[ad_1] Submitted from Unity Care NW Homelessness has been on the rise nationwide since 2016. In places like Whatcom County, the lack of available housing has made homelessness an even more prevalent and visible problem. Most Washingtonians can relate to the feeling that housing opportunities are becoming increasingly out of reach. The economic conditions of ... -
Charlie Jane Anders Picks Best Science Fiction of the Month
[ad_1] When Megan Giddings told her agent she wanted to write a novel about witches, he told her: In her new novel acknowledgment, “The Woman Could Fly(Amistad), Giddings says he didn’t quite agree with his opinion that witches feel like a tired subgenre. For her, there’s always room for another take. Luckily for those who ... -
KHN’s ‘What Is Health?’: Graham’s Bill Replays Abortion Debate
[ad_1] September 15, 2022 Don’t see the audio player? Click here to listen with Acast. Listen anywhere you listen to podcasts, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Pocket Casts. For the episode transcript, click here. Senator Lindsey Graham, RS.C., this week put abortion back on the Republican agenda by introducing a bill calling for a ... -
How Crowd Science Designs Perfect Cues
[ad_1] “There’s been a fair amount of math and formulas written about this over the years, but it doesn’t consider psychology,” Still says. There are both positive and negative factors at play when it comes to the psychology of this particular cue. Few people have waited this long in their lives, and it can quickly ... -
How the AEA’s parent organization, the NEA, gained political clout to promote radical ideologies in American public education
[ad_1] Teachers’ unions have long been controversial in the United States, especially now that the polarized debate about American public education is front and center. The most prominent teacher union in the United States is the National Education Association (NEA). Furthermore, NEA has affiliates throughout the country. In Alabama, it is known as the Alabama ...











